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Fanfare! Two Top Picks In A Row At The Romance Reviews!

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Congratulations Carol, you certainly are a professional. What's it like to work for Evernight?
Thanks! :) I love Evernight. Stacey (the owner) is always professional, and she usually answers emails the same day. I run story ideas by her all the time and she's honest about what she thinks would sell well with their readers, or what might not, and why. My editor is a former Litopian, and she's fabulous. Once in a while I have another editor when Karyn gets backed up, and I've never had a bad experience with any of them. The covers are fabulous, and our readers seem to love them. Their contracts are straightforward, and they do a lot more promotion and advertising than a much larger publisher I used to write for does. I'm very happy I took on this new name so I could go back to writing for them. :)
 
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